6 ■ MorrisviHe and Preston Progress, Thursday, Nov. 27,1997 Members dizzy over first year celebration of UMC BY MARY BETH PHILLIPS “Junebug” and “Dizzy” were doing more than clowning around at the first anniversary celebration of Disciple United Methodist Church on Sunday, Nov. 15. The two church members were introducing a new ministry to the church, that they have been planning and working on for months. During the service, which is held in the multi-purpose room at MorrisviHe Elementary School each Sunday, members gave testimony of what membership in the new church has meant to them, and the clowns performed two skits which delighted the children in the congregation. The first skit was done in pan tomime while the song “People Need the Lord,” played in the back ground. Junebug was sorting blocks with words such as “hate,” “despair,” and “greed” while Dizzy tried unsuccessfully to interact with her. Finally Dizzy brought a Bible and a rose, and Junebug began turning the blocks over to reveal words like “love,” “hope,” and “sharing.” Together the two clowns built a tower with the new blocks, and placed the Bible and rose on top. The second skit was done during the children’s portion of the service, before the children were dismissed to do other activities in the “Kid’s Kingdom.” The clowns had inherit ed a mine, and began digging things up to see if there was any value in it. Money, fame and things owned turned out to each be worth two cents, but the last thing dug up was love, with a value “too great to men tion.” The clowns are really June Colon and Casey Cooley, who both have previous experience as clowns. Ms. Cooley has been involved in clown ing for several years, but always hoped to focus it on a clowning min istry. Ms. Colon has taken training and been clowning since this sum mer. Their new ministry is called “Creative Ministries,” and besides clowning will include puppets, mimes and drama. The Rev. Stuart Milton, who has enjoyed the more casual atmosphere of his new church, said he hopes to involve the new ministry in his ser vices often. When Milton opened up the floor for comments from members, Mary Ann Windon said having a church in a school requires “a few sacrifices on Sunday morning, but it’s been a fulfilling experience. We are begin ning the foundation of something that will be in the community a long time.” Pam Messina said she has made a lot of friends at the church, which she considers as family now. “I’ve learned a lot more about God, and come closer to God now,” she added. “The Lord has really planted this church and made it grow,” said Suvas Chitnis. Tom Sandwick said he wanted to mention the greatest thing about the church, its name. “Wc are all disci ples, reaching out to the community, reaching out to others, feeling the love and outreach that the church provides, and learning to project that ourselves.” Lots of music and singing went on through the service, led by Milton’s wife, Teresa, who played the piano Six-year-old liver transplant recip ient Kara Thio of Cary and her mother, Victoria, are on the front cover of a new brochure being dis tributed this month to medical pro fessionals and hospitals throughout eastern North Carolina. The brochure is designed to alert medical professionals about the “Gift of Life Act,” which encom passes amendments to the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act. The amend ments are designed to provide more families with the opportunity to donate organs and help eliminate the critical shortage of organs for the more than 1,700 people waiting for life-saving transplants in North Carolina. As an infant, Kara had a disease that closes the bile ducts and affects Got News? You can fax us your news briefs af 362-1369 or mail them to us at: The Progress, P.O, Box 1539, Apex, NC, 27502. ^’‘fect ^ift! ^or Anyone Lift', Give the gift of health and relaxation with a Gift Certificate for a one hour massage at "Knead For Life" ^ With Karen Straight, * Gift cerlifiates CMT., nmt. for a one hour massage r| ** 315 S. Salem St. Apex, 362-6551 Jordan Lake Christmas Tree Farm -k Choose & Cut Christmas Trees - Virginia Pines, Eastern Red Cedar ★ Fresh Cut Fraser Firs & White Pines Visit Our Christmas Shop Where You’ll Find Wreaths, Garland, Ornaments 81 Much More! Open The Day After Tkanksgivii^ From 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Through 12/19/97. 2170 Martha's Chapel Rd. (Near Lake Jordan in Chatham Co.) 362-6300 http://jordanIakechristinas.CQm Photo by Mary Beth Phillips CREATIVE CLOWNING—Dizzy (left) and Junebug introduced a new “Creative Ministry" to the year-old Disciple United Methodist Church, which holds servies in the MorrisviHe Elementary School. and conducted a small choir. Milton’s sermon was about the strength of a spider web, with the analogy that Jesus made a web of love in his ministry years ago which continues today. He concluded by throwing a ball of yarn out into the congregation, which members caught and threw on to other mem bers, creating their own web of love. Cake and ice cream and party hats were distributed after the service. The church has been meeting for one year, and has about 50 mem bers. Milton came to MorrisviHe from a more formal, downtown, church in Norlina. He has two children, ages 8 and 5. For more information about Disciple United Methodist Church, call Milton at 363-5700. Local student featured on brochure cover Thank you for reading The Progress. the liver. She received a liver trans plant when she was eight months old. She is now a first grader at MorrisviHe Elementary School and enjoys gymnastics and playing the piano. “We are extremely grateful to Kara’s donor family for their courage and compassion in making it possible for our daughter to be alive today,” Mrs. Thio said. The “Gift of Life Act” amend ments clarify the organ and tissue donation referral process for hospi tals, health care professionals and the three organ procurement organi zations in the state. The amendments were unani mously passed by the N.C. Legislature and became effective Oct. 1, 1997. CHRISTMAS TREES Buy From The Man Who Grows Them All Fraser Firs Under $50 All White Pines Under $25 Bob Glover 1021 Davis Drive • Apex, NC 362-6546 Gifts, Crafts, Antiques & Collectibles Something for “ALL AMERICAN GIRLS ” Brass Electric Candles ■ ; S2.50 ■, ■ Samantha's Desk still Available! 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In order to have Sunday School for children, youth and adults, con duct worship and provide a place for young children during each activity, it’s necessary to “build a church...every Sunday.” This kind of undertaking requires significant commitment by mem bers. Just about every family takes some responsibility for bringing articles and materials necessary to transform an auditorium into a sanctuary and a cafeteria into a Sunday School room and nursery. Every Sunday we unpack an area rug, a lectern, candles, a cross, a table cloth, a folding table, several signs, hymnals, sound equipment and boxes and boxes (and boxes) of additional material like choral music, Sunday School material, children’s toys, the Sunday bul letin, name tags, and of course, coffee, refreshments and all the fixin’s. People start arriving at the school (oops, I mean church) about 8:30 a.m. to set up chairs in the audito rium and move the piano from its storage into place. A few minutes later an altar appears with a large cross in the center and candles on each side. Sound system speakers are set up on the stage along with microphones for the choir and the minister, and the sound balance is conducted. Added to the stage are four flags with various Christian symbols for background, an over head projector with overheads and miscellaneous papers used for the service. In the meantime, chairs are also set up in the back of the auditorium for the adult Sunday School class, which starts at 9 a.m. Out in the hallway, three other tables are set up, one to provide information on current missions and activities, another has coffee and refreshments, and on still another, the Sunday bulletins, namelags and pens. Chairs have also been set up in the hallway for a Youth Sunday School class and in the cafeteria the rug is laid down with portable cribs and chil dren’s toys alongside awaiting young visitors for the morning. 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